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Leonard Frey
Age: 49 (passed away Aug. 24th, 1988) Height:
Birth Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA Born: Sep. 4th, 1938
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BIOGRAPHY: Leonard Frey originally wanted to become an artist, but in college he became interested in acting. He made his stage debut in an off-Broadway production of "Little Mary Sunshine" and his film debut as a celebrant in Finnegan's Wake (1966), but he first rose to prominence in the role of Harold, the self-proclaimed "Jew fairy", in both the stage and screen versions of The Boys in the Band (1970). Frey is probably best known for the role of Motel, the timid tailor, in Fiddler on the Roof (1971); this performance landed him a nomination for a Supporting Actor Oscar. He continued to work on stage, in films and on TV throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but he never again attained the level of critical success he enjoyed in "Fiddler on the Roof". In 1988 he died from complications related to AIDS.
TRIVIA:
- Studied acting at New York City's prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse under famed acting coach 'Sanford Meisner' (qv).
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1975 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "The National Health."
- He was nominated for a 1979 Joseph Jefferson Award for Guest Artist for his role in "Two-Part Invention" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- Though known for his portrayal of "Motel" in _Fiddler on the Roof (1971)_ (qv), he originally played "Mendel", the rabbi's son, in the 1964 Broadway show.
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